This is a photo I took when I went to see Longital at the Quenchers.  Slovakian pop. This is a great segment from WBEZ about them.

Hyperpotamus was also amazing.

Using a Loop Station and the 3 mics (left, center, and right in the stereo field) he composed loops live with just his voice and then sang over the top of what he created. His use of more complex harmonies and rhythms made it much more enjoyable than anyone else I’ve seen or heard that utilize the same techniques.

This is a random pic taken of me while I was playing recently at Willow Creek in Chicago.

(photo credit SBailey)

Due to popular demand, I’ve started a page called “Music” with audio links to some of the projects I’ve been a part of. It goes without saying that I’m really proud to have worked with all of these amazing musicians.

This is a commercial for the KBH campaign that Jacob Hildebrand and I scored. Jacob engineered and played guitar and I played pedal steel:

Creative Director: Vinny Minchillo
Cinematographer: Dale Scarberry
Original Score: Jacob Hildebrand and Todd Pertll
Sound Mix: Kerry Crafton
Picture Edit: Sai Selvarajan
Directed by: Adam Flaa and Sai Selvarajan

Dallas Observer names Doug Burr’s On Promenade as one of the best area album releases of the ’00′s.  This is the first album that I helped produce. This was also one of the first occasions where I played most of the electric guitar parts as opposed to just playing pedal steel on the sessions.

Here’s the single from the album, called “Should’ve Known”: